Why are compensatory damages primarily paid?
A) Compensatory damages are paid to cover incidental losses which include expenditures that the nonbreaching party incurs in attempting to minimize the loss that flows from a breach
B) Compensatory damages are paid to compensate for the losses or injuries which are a result of a breach of contract but are not direct and immediate
C) Compensatory damages are paid to directly compensate the nonbreaching party to a contract for the value of what was not done or performed
D) Compensatory damages are paid for punishing a defendant in a civil action, in which criminal sanctions are unavailable



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